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The ASPCA Relocation program and Nancy Silverman Rescue Ride transports animals from under-resourced shelters across the nation to shelters with space, resources and a high demand for adoption. Relocation is an effective and critical tool to prevent needless euthanasia of adoptable pets.  

dog in crate, transport van in front of building

Using both land and air transportation, the ASPCA partners with “source” shelters in areas with high homeless pet populations and transports animals to “destination” shelters in communities where adoptable animals are in high demand. We work with partner shelters to provide the assistance and guidance necessary to keep all animals safe and healthy during transport and prevent the spread of disease.

staff members examining dog outside van, loading dogs in crates onto plane

The ASPCA’s relocation efforts provide resources, support and training to both source and destination shelters. Effective relocation partnerships not only help the shelters in need reduce overcrowding, but also allows them to focus on development of best practices and new programs to improve animal welfare and save more lives.

cats in crate at airport hanger

The ASPCA Relocation Program strives to not only impact the number of animals housed at partner shelters, but also to help shelters create and strengthen programs that will have a long-term effect on animal welfare in the surrounding community.

US map of animals relocated from 2014 - 2024
puppies behind fence